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Top 10 African Countries With The Highest Fuel Prices in July 2025

Consumers in several African countries continue to bear the brunt of high fuel prices, with rippling effects in transportation, food, and energy expenses.

From Lagos to Nairobi, high fuel costs have become an unpleasant reality, worsened by global supply chain disruptions, currency depreciation, and infrastructural deficiencies.

Several reasons contribute to high gasoline costs in Africa.

To begin, many African countries rely significantly on imported refined petroleum products due to a lack of indigenous refining capability. This dependency makes them vulnerable to global oil price volatility and supply chain disruptions.

In countries where the native currency has depreciated considerably, such as Nigeria, Zimbabwe, or Ghana, the impact is much worse: gasoline imports become more expensive, and pump prices skyrocket.

Government initiatives, such as eliminating fuel subsidies or imposing taxes and levies on petroleum goods, have also contributed to rising costs.

The consequences are pervasive and harmful. In nations where public transit is essential, increased fuel prices have resulted in higher fares, making it more difficult for individuals to commute to work or school.

Farmers face increasing expenses for operating machinery and transporting products, resulting in higher food prices and lower earnings.

Due to rising energy prices, numerous small firms have had to cease or reduce their operations. Inflation on the continent has frequently been related to rising gasoline prices, diminishing buying power, and forcing more people into poverty.

Despite the pessimism, many recent developments provide a ray of optimism for a more reliable energy future.

One of the most encouraging developments is the increasing impact of Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery.

Near early July, the business announced plans to build 1.6 million barrels of storage tanks near Walvis Bay, Namibia, with the goal of supplying gasoline and diesel to Southern Africa.

The Dangote Refinery, Africa’s largest, is ready to play a vital role in stabilizing regional fuel supplies, having just sent its first gasoline to Asia.

If effective, this might help the area minimize its reliance on unpredictable foreign markets.

With that said, here are the 10 African countries with the highest fuel prices in July, according to Global Petrol Prices.

Compared to the top 10 list last month, Central Africa Republic, Senegal, Zimbabwe, Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, and Uganda, in line with the global average price which increased from $1.27 to $1.29, all saw an increase.

Only Malawi and Morocco saw a price reduction in fuel prices. Kenya ranked 10th on the list this month as opposed to Ghana last month.

Top 10 African countries with the highest fuel prices in July 2025

RankCountryFuel pricesGlobal rank
1.Central Africa Republic$1.86923rd
2.Senegal$1.76231st
3.Zimbabwe$1.56047th
4.Ivory Coast$1.52251st
5.Burkina Faso$1.51352nd
6.Cameroon$1.49553rd
7.Malawi$1.45755th
8.Uganda$1.43758th
9.Morocco$1.43659th
10.Kenya$1.42862nd
Source: businessinsider
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